• Favourite North African  jewelry brands

    Favourite North African jewelry brands

    Websites thanks to it i discovered these brands : milleworld.com/arab-jewellery-brands-to-be-on-your-radar/, https://www.designersmarocains.com/elhora-jewels, femmesdumaroc.com, shoelifer.com, https://likeabeautifuljewel.com/fr/joaillerie/lart-du-bijou-beldi-par-rafinity, createur.galerie-creation.com/_s/createur-bijoux-marocains/892385/ and Instagram.

  • Moroccan stripes

    My photo of stripes from the Palace Bahia in Morocco. I modified the colors and duplicated my photo with Photoshop.

  • La Mamounia in Marrakech

    La Mamounia in Marrakech

    My photo of the hotel La Mamounia in Marrakech, Morocco and white dress.

  • Colorful Morocco
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    Colorful Morocco

    Chefchaouen (blue city) in Morocco (Pinterest), dresses and photos of cats.

  • In the shadow of palm trees in Marrakech

    Peut-être que Dieu a-y-il créé le désert pour que l’homme puisse se réjouir à la vue des palmiers. Paulo Coelho I used a photo of mine taken at the Palais Bahia, in Marrakech, Morocco. Tibi’s dress.

  • Oriental splendour

    Oriental splendour

    I used a photo (gold ornaments) taken by me at the Saadian tombs, in Marrakech, Morocco. Jude Frances’ earrings.

  • The Ksar Aït Ben Haddou

    The Ksar Aït Ben Haddou

    Located at 30km at north of Ouarzazate, the Ksar Aït Ben Haddou is classified by UNESCO. The Ksar is also famous because it had been a film set for many famous movies : “The jewel of the Nile”, Lawrence Arabia”, “Alexander”, “Ben Hur”, “A tea in Sahara”… This Ksar is typical of Southern Morocco architecture…

  • The Telouet Kasbah in Morocco

    The Telouet Kasbah in Morocco

    Telouet is a Berber village located in the High Atlas Mountains, between Marrakech and Ouarzazate. The Telouet Kasbah is also named “the Glaoui Kasbah”. The governor of Marrakech, T’hami el Glaoui and his family used to live here in the early XXth century. The Kasbah’s name was given in honor of the Head of the Glaoua…

  • La Mamounia, a palace hotel in Marrakech

    La Mamounia, a palace hotel in Marrakech

    La Mamounia is a mythic palace hotel in Marrakech, opened in 1923. The name of the hotel comes from the garden’s owner (Moulay Mamoun) where the palace was built. Renowned artists had been sollicited including the famous painter Jacques Majorelle (inventor of the Majorelle blue).

  • Flooded with light and colours

    Flooded with light and colours

    I used as background a photo taken by me in Palais de la Bahia in Marrakech :

  • Among a swirl of colours in the Palais Bahia in Marrakech

    Tome’s dress. I used this photo taken by me at the Palais Bahia in Marrakech : Enregistrer Enregistrer

  • Colorful in Marrakech

    The necklace is a Loulou de la Falaise’s jewel. This photo used as background was taken by me in the Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech :

  • Jemaa El Fna square in Marrakech

    For more information : http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/fr/RL/lespace-culturel-de-la-place-jemaa-el-fna-00014

  • The Koutoubia in Marrakech 

    The Koutoubia in Marrakech 

    The Koutoubia has a minaret topping by a 70m-high square tower. The first sanctuary was built under the reign of Abd el-Moumen, but was destroyed due to its imperfect alignment with Mecca. The Koutoubia acquired its current look under the reign of Yacoub el-Mansour. Source : http://www.viamichelin.co.uk/web/Tourist-Attraction/Marrakech-_-Koutoubia-9dtttjn5

  • Wandering in the souks of Marrakech

    Wandering in the souks of Marrakech

    Walking in the souks of Marrakech is a pleasant change of scenery. The souks means in Arabic “markets”. It is very lively and colorful. It is a myriad of tiny streets, a real labyrinth ! There are various souks ; each souk is specialized in one type of products (tannery, slippers, blacksmiths, carpets…). About  40…

  • The Saadian tombs in Marrakech

    The Saadian tombs in Marrakech

    The Saadian tombs (discovered in 1917) were built under the reign of the Sultan Ahmed el Mansour in the 16th century. It was a burial site for himself and his descendants. About two hundred members of the Saadian dynasty were buried there. The Saadian (or Zaydanides) are a cherifian Arab dynasty coming from the Draâ…

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